Parts and equipment to make no till farming easier and more profitable.

Benefits Of No Till Farming

With each passing year, more and more farmers are switching from conventional tillage to no till farming, and it’s no wonder! Less work, higher crop yields, increased soil preservation, and more profitability are just a few of the reasons to consider making the switch to no till farming.

We are very proud to be an industry leader that is helping to improve no till techniques, resources, parts, and equipment.

Less Soil Compaction: Multiple passes over a field with heavy equipment compacts the soil more than no till planting. In addition, bare soil can easily become compacted by rainfall. Tillage also breaks up the soil structure (soil aggregates), which makes it more susceptible to compaction. On the other hand, ground that’s not tilled is less compacted – before, during, and after the planting process.

Less Soil Erosion: In no till farming, because the soil isn’t being turned over, less soil blows away and less soil washes away. The vegetative cover that’s left behind in no till planting helps control the loss of topsoil on steep slopes from runoff, and also helps prevent wind erosion.

Less Evaporation: Those same plant residues that are left behind in no tillage also capture water, help keep the soil moist, and minimize the evaporative effects of the wind and sun. Whether dryland (rain-fed) or irrigation, this “water-saving” effect of no till farming has considerable importance.

More Fertile Soils: Because the soil isn’t constantly being stirred with tillage, phosphorus fertilizers remain effective for longer (many years). The more soil the P fertilizers are exposed to, the more they react chemically with the soil particles and become bound or fixed into forms that aren’t available to the plant.

Lower Costs: With no till farming, you only have to go over the field once to establish your crop, not three to five times, which drastically reduces fuel and labor costs. There’s also less equipment needed, and less wear and tear on machinery.

Please Note: Since 2005, we’ve been designing and manufacturing parts and equipment for farming equipment made by John Deere, Great Plains, AGCO-White, Kinze, Case IH, and Monosem. We can ship anywhere in the U.S., Canada, and throughout the world. We carry more than 100 no till products, parts, add-ons, and equipment.

Please note that the information on this website is for general informational and educational purposes only. Actual results for all of the products and techniques described on this website will vary because of climate, crops, equipment, and diversity of soils.

U.S. patents are pending on the Ninja Seed Bounce Flap and UniForce. U.S. Patent No. 6,907,833 for the Thompson Wheel. U.S. Patent No. 8,978,564 for the Valion Seed Tube Guards. The following are trademarks owned by Exapta Solutions, Inc: Exapta, Thompson Wheel, Valion Guard, Ninja Flap, DuraLok. Keeton is a trademark of Precision Planting.